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Discover Ludwig"on their heels" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone following another person quickly, often in a chase. Example sentence: The criminal ran away, but the police were on their heels and quickly caught up to him.
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"It rocked everybody back on their heels".
Dancers often walk on their heels.
Mortality was pressing on their heels.
Almost none landed first on their heels.
"We had them on their heels".
Some rocked on their heels, desperate to start dancing.
The partners spent about 30 seconds back on their heels.
The Vienna Philharmonic is hot on their heels.
"About face!" The Marines turned on their heels.
The middle class got knocked on their heels.
The Afghan national security forces are on their heels.
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